Hey, I see that subtitles are implemented differently in Gotham.
I've installed a couple sub search engines, but I now have to search each of them independently (instead of xbmc cycling through them) and I also can't find the "download first sync subtitle" option anymore (which I relied on heavily). Is this yet to be implemented or are these options available somewhere in the latest build?

Hey fernandovg,
Works here (no crash), but I normally don´t use my library like that though, if I want to delete something I delete it from source and clean library.

If you have another platform to test on, see if that works.
Also, I see you use a lot of different addons and there are many queries in the log. Perhaps you should test with a fresh .xbmc folder and see if that helps.

Edit: Just to explain, I tried to reproduce your issue, but no crash. But I am not sure exactly what you are doing to be honest so perhaps I am doing it "wrong"...

is it just me or am i missing something? when i try and play a video using dvdplayer from the context menu it won't work, it just opens the video with omx player? it does it with all the different nightlies no matter which one i try

(2014-02-05, 13:03)danny_ice Wrote: is it just me or am i missing something? when i try and play a video using dvdplayer from the context menu it won't work, it just opens the video with omx player? it does it with all the different nightlies no matter which one i try

How are you determining that omxplayer is being used? A debug log file may have some clues.

(2014-02-05, 13:08)popcornmix Wrote: [quote='danny_ice' pid='1619816' dateline='1391598239']
is it just me or am i missing something? when i try and play a video using dvdplayer from the context menu it won't work, it just opens the video with omx player? it does it with all the different nightlies no matter which one i try
/quote]

How are you determining that omxplayer is being used? A debug log file may have some clues.

hi, when i press 'o' during playback it says dc:omx-h264, all of my files are 720/1080 mkv files, do i have to enable debugging or is it automatically enabled? if so where is the log stored?

(2014-02-05, 13:11)danny_ice Wrote: hi, when i press 'o' during playback it says dc:omx-h264, all of my files are 720/1080 mkv files, do i have to enable debugging or is it automatically enabled? if so where is the log stored?

That the hardware accelerated openmax decoder that dvdplayer also uses.
Check for "amp" at the end of the line with buffering info. It's present with omxplayer and absent with dvdplayer.

(2014-02-05, 13:11)danny_ice Wrote: hi, when i press 'o' during playback it says dc:omx-h264, all of my files are 720/1080 mkv files, do i have to enable debugging or is it automatically enabled? if so where is the log stored?

That the hardware accelerated openmax decoder that dvdplayer also uses.
Check for "amp" at the end of the line with buffering info. It's present with omxplayer and absent with dvdplayer.

I'm sorry for being so dumb, you're right it is playing with dvdplayer, i feel like a right idiot. just one more thing, in my settings menu there is the sync playback to display option is present, but no a/v sync method option, is this right?

(2014-02-05, 13:22)danny_ice Wrote: I'm sorry for being so dumb, you're right it is playing with dvdplayer, i feel like a right idiot. just one more thing, in my settings menu there is the sync playback to display option is present, but no a/v sync method option, is this right?

Ah - it was hidden as not supported by omxplayer. I've added a commit that restores it.

(2014-02-05, 13:22)danny_ice Wrote: I'm sorry for being so dumb, you're right it is playing with dvdplayer, i feel like a right idiot. just one more thing, in my settings menu there is the sync playback to display option is present, but no a/v sync method option, is this right?

Ah - it was hidden as not supported by omxplayer. I've added a commit that restores it.

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